background image

SECTION 10 

CAMPING & OPERATING 

are located in the kitchen area to remind you 
to provide an adequate amount of fresh air for 
combustion. To avoid danger of asphyxiation, 
provide proper ventilation when using the gas 
range top or gas oven. Do not remove the 
following labels from your RV: 

 

Fig. 10.6 Cooking / comfort heating label 

 

Fig. 10.7 Ensure a supply of fresh air label 

 

K

ITCHEN 

S

TOVE

,

 

R

ANGE OR 

O

VEN

 

(I

S

E

QUIPPED

 

To prevent damage, always use the OEM 
recommended size flat bottom pan(s). 
Generally, the pan should be large enough to 
cover the burner, but not be more than one 
inch larger than the burner grate.  

Do not use a broiler pan, griddle or any other 
large utensil that covers more than one 
burner at a time. This will create excessive 
heat that may cause melting, sooting or 
discoloration.  

In addition, the use of undersized pans could 
expose a portion of the heating element to 
direct contact and may result in ignition of 
clothing. Proper relationship of pans to burner 
will improve efficiency. 

During and after use, do not touch or let 
clothing or other flammable material come 
in contact with the top burners (or heating 
elements), burner grates or other areas 
near the top burners or oven until they 
have had sufficient time to cool. These 
areas can get hot enough to cause burns. 

Never leave cooking food unattended. 
Turn pan handles inward, but not over the 
tops of the other range burners. Ensure 
that pans used are large enough to contain 
the food and avoid boil-overs. Heavy 
splattering or spills left on the cook top can 
ignite and cause burns.  

If using glass, glass/ceramic, ceramic, 
earthenware or other glazed utensils (or 
cookware) verify it is safe for use on the 
top burners. Only certain types of utensils 
(or cookware) are suitable for surface or 
top burner use.  

 

69

Summary of Contents for 2010 Jay Flight

Page 1: ...www jayco com Owner s Manual Model Year 2010 P N 0500695 2010 T R A V E L T R A I L E R S Includes Jay Flight Jay Flight G2 Models...

Page 2: ...et forth in the limited warranty applicable to this vehicle The owner s failure to provide required service and or maintenance could result in the loss of warranty The owner should review Jayco s limi...

Page 3: ...LS 21 SECT 4 TOWING HANDLING BREAKAWAY SWITCH 30 DRIVING ALCOHOL 30 EMERGENCY STOPPING 33 EMERGENCY TOWING 34 RV DRIVING SCHOOLS SEMINARS 30 SAFETY CHAINS 30 TOWING 32 TRAVEL TRAILER HITCHING PROCEDUR...

Page 4: ...SO EQUIPPED 67 IN CASE OF A GREASE FIRE 70 J STEEL SOFA IF SO EQUIPPED 67 KEYS 66 KITCHEN STOVE RANGE OR OVEN IF SO EQUIPPED 69 MICROWAVE IF SO EQUIPPED 68 PANTRY IF SO EQUIPPED 70 PATIO AWNING IF SO...

Page 5: ...oss of warranty coverage This manual and the Warranty Packet should be considered a permanent part of the RV If the RV is sold they should remain with the RV for the next owner SAFETY ALERTS Your safe...

Page 6: ...cle is not intended for use as a full time residence or for commercial use Commercial use means using the RV as a business asset such as a mobile office or using the RV for lease or rental purposes Ja...

Page 7: ...ny vehicle repair history to the dealer s service manager Keep a maintenance log of your RV service history This can often provide a clue to the current issue Be reasonable with your requests If you l...

Page 8: ...is not responsible for the safety or quality of design features materials or workmanship of any alterations by such suppliers UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFORMATION Help keep your contact information current...

Page 9: ...ode 5 Seller Country Seller Phone Number 6 Seller Date of Purchase Seller Email 7 Buyer Name 8 Buyer Street Address 9 Buyer City ST PR ZIP Code Postal Code 10 Buyer Country Buyer Phone Number 11 Buyer...

Page 10: ...intment Ask how their billing will be handled They may choose to bill Jayco directly otherwise you are expected to pay them b Have the RV repair facility inspect your RV Either they or you must call J...

Page 11: ...ilable for customer use The propane system and all electrical systems must be shut down and turned off We are not responsible for discharged batteries or propane tanks During the appropriate season pl...

Page 12: ...intended to extend to the future performance of this RV or any of its materials components or parts In addition the RV owner s obligation to notify Jayco or one of its independent authorized dealers o...

Page 13: ...d for commercial and or business purposes if the RV owner or user files a tax form claiming any business or commercial tax benefit related to the RV or if the RV is purchased in a business name any RV...

Page 14: ...hall be considered good will repairs and they will not alter the express terms of this limited warranty or extend the warranty coverage period or this limitation period In addition this warranty is no...

Page 15: ...then the rental warranty would not be applicable The rental warranty does not apply to retail consumers Jayco s rental program is applicable to the following product lines Jay Series Camping Trailers...

Page 16: ...mponents or parts In addition the Dealer s obligation to notify Jayco of a claimed defect does not modify any obligation placed on the Dealer to contact Jayco directly when attempting to pursue remedi...

Page 17: ...mperfections that do not affect the suitability of the RV for its intended purpose of recreational use or items that are working as designed but that you are unhappy with problems related to misuse mi...

Page 18: ...and delivered to the manufacturers of component parts The Jayco product warranty registration form must be returned to Jayco within ten 10 days of your taking delivery of the RV Your Jayco warranty w...

Page 19: ...beloved pet or valuable livestock will often depend on the plans that its owner has made in advance Familiarize yourself with the following weather terms Warning Indicates that a particular weather h...

Page 20: ...res are burning or grills are in use Always have a way to extinguish the campfire quickly and completely Never leave a fire even a cigarette burning unattended Teach family members how to use the fire...

Page 21: ...posing of your used non refillable factory installed dry chemical fire extinguisher SMOKE ALARM Three of the most common fire safety issues bed leaving children cleaning with flammable located install...

Page 22: ...should do if The CO alarm will automatically sense when the level of carbon monoxide in the air reaches dangerous levels You should stay outside the RV in fresh air until the CO alarm is silenced Wh...

Page 23: ...test properly replace it immediately Do not remove the following label from yo Fig 2 3 CO alarm testing label Maintenance The CO alarm is pre calibrated at the OEM factory and requires no maintenance...

Page 24: ...his condition is not likely to occur except during storage situations FUEL SAFETY For your protection and others it is critical to understand the danger associated with fuel Take time to become educat...

Page 25: ...tain to tell your automotive dealer the GVWR size and type of RV that you will be towing some tow vehicles can be purchased with an optional tow package As a minimum requirement the Gross Vehicle Weig...

Page 26: ...rating Maintain the proper tongue weight of the trailer Stay within the target range of 10 15 of the overall gross weight travel trailer weight plus contents Equipment that sometimes gives autos truck...

Page 27: ...ibution If the problem cannot be solved immediately contact your Dealer for a service appointment travel at a very reduced speed on your way there WEIGHT DISTRIBUTING SYSTEM CUSTOMER SUPPLIED A weight...

Page 28: ...ot exceed the GVWR There are two important factors when loading your RV total weight and balance It is imperative that you verify compliance within all applicable weight ratings Overloading your RV wi...

Page 29: ...calculate the opposite side of the RV wheel position weight subtract the first side s weight from the weight determined in step 3 If there is a difference in the weights on one side of the vehicle as...

Page 30: ...s stored correctly Fasten all interior and exterior doors securely Lock them if applicable Make sure the stabilizer jacks and entry step are retracted to the travel position Make sure the tongue jack...

Page 31: ...pplies _ Bug spray _ First aid kit _ Flashlight s _ Sun screen _ Toilet paper RV _ Check lights _ brake lights _ clearance lights _ turn signals _ Check tire pressure including spare tire _ Check tire...

Page 32: ...SECTION 3 PRE TRAVEL INFORMATION 28 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 33: ...he propane cylinder Adverse weather conditions and extremes in terrain may affect the performance and handling of your tow vehicle Do not operate the tow vehicle cruise control on icy or extremely wet...

Page 34: ...e breakaway switch lanyard to a permanent part of the tow vehicle on a travel trailer do not attach it to the hitch ball or similar removable parts when hitching the trailer If the RV becomes detached...

Page 35: ...e jack crank onto the applicable stabilizer jack shaft 4 Turn the crank clockwise to lower each leg until it contacts the ground and stabilizes the trailer To raise each jack insert the jack crank ont...

Page 36: ...d surface conditions Slow down well in advance of dips and bumps to reduce the jolting to your tow vehicle RV combination Drive over them slowly and let the trailer tires pass over them before acceler...

Page 37: ...as a guide Have another person outside the RV assist you until the RV is parked in the desired position Parking After the RV is in the desired location set the tow vehicle parking brake and place the...

Page 38: ...d on the side of the roadway and presents a possible hazard to other motorists When the flasher is on it serves as a warning to others to approach and overtake your vehicle with caution For personal s...

Page 39: ...e tire store representing the brand installed on your RV they are not to be returned to your dealer or Jayco If you have questions regarding your tires contact the tire OEM or Jayco Customer Service V...

Page 40: ...5 Make sure the lug nuts are tightened securely before returning to travel CHANGING THE TIRE 1 Keep the RV attached to the tow vehicle Block the tire on the opposite side of the RV from the tire you...

Page 41: ...ues see Wheel Lug Torque Chart For more information Tires are warranted by the tire manufacturer and are to be serviced and warranted by an appropriate service center They are not to be returned to yo...

Page 42: ...SECTION 5 RV TIRES 38 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 43: ...hildren to play with the electrical system or components Always make sure the electrical components are turned OFF before disconnecting the auxiliary battery customer supplied Always disconnect the po...

Page 44: ...cal system through the external power source receptacle It is designed to carry 30 amps at a nominal 120 volts Occasionally the electrical service provided by a campground may experience low or high v...

Page 45: ...ion from electrical shock Your RV has a ground fault current interrupter GFCI receptacle outlet engineered into the 120 volt AC electrical system It may have additional outlets wired through and prote...

Page 46: ...the following conditions are met Power is supplied by the tow vehicle alternator when the engine is running and the 7 way trailer plug is connected This powers the RV s running lights brake lights tu...

Page 47: ...erse polarity fuse s that protect the converter BATTERY ISOLATOR FOR YOUR TOW VEHICLE CUSTOMER SUPPLIED You may want to consider the installation of a battery isolator on your tow vehicle as a conveni...

Page 48: ...our RV When the 12 volt DC outlet socket is used as a power source for an electric appliance make sure that the electric appliance operates at 12 volts and has an electric capacity of 60 5 amps watts...

Page 49: ...ter system needs periodic sanitization and winterization to take care of all the components within the plumbing system and help discourage the growth of bacteria and other organisms that can contamina...

Page 50: ...ater supply faucets to bleed air from the water lines 6 The water heater will fill first followed by the supply lines and faucets When the water lines are nearly full you may experience some air pocke...

Page 51: ...to city water you will need sufficient 12 volt DC power to run the water pump WATER HEATER The water heater is designed to heat water quickly and efficiently The water heater manufacturer has preset...

Page 52: ...our water heater refer to the OEM manual If the weeping persists consult your dealer or a service agency authorized by the water heater manufacturer Operating instructions STOP Read the safety and ope...

Page 53: ...e the faucets when a sufficient amount of water is released The shower faucet if so equipped requires a vacuum breaker when the shower hose and head are used There are two purposes for this breaker To...

Page 54: ...g the water filter cartridge Follow the instructions on the water cartridge filter Replace the water filter cartridge when water flow from the kitchen faucet is too slow for convenience or at least on...

Page 55: ...en the hot water line on all the faucets until water begins to flow continuously and a chlorine smell is noticeable 9 Close the hot water lines and repeat with the cold water lines on the faucets 10 L...

Page 56: ...ty Fill 7 Turn the water pump ON 8 Open the hot water line on all the faucets kitchen lavatory shower and outside shower until RV antifreeze begins to flow continuously 9 Close the faucet hot water li...

Page 57: ...eodorant bottle or package instructions Driving to a disposal site will normally loosen any accumulated waste debris or solids from the sides of the holding tanks Never leave the black tank drain in t...

Page 58: ...ation vehicle system uses one to three quarts 1 3 liters For added convenience and better sanitation system performance it is advisable to always have four to six inches 10 15 cm of water in the toile...

Page 59: ...PROPANE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Propane is a colorless and odorless gas that in the liquefied state resembles water An odorant ethyl mercaptan with a scent similar to rotten eggs is added as a warning agen...

Page 60: ...s warmed Heat the propane 100 F 55 C and the container liquid volume will increase 15 That is why it is imperative to leave sufficient space inside the cylinder to allow for natural expansion of gas d...

Page 61: ...your dealer or a qualified propane service representative No one should be inside and only the qualified propane service technician should be near the RV while the propane tank is being filled The new...

Page 62: ...removed Fig 8 7 Main supply hose 1 Check that ALL fittings are tight 2 Check that ALL connections are tested with a propane leak detector or soapy water solution 3 Open the main valve slowly to avoid...

Page 63: ...on the propane cylinder within the correct time period before refilling the cylinder PROPANE REGULATOR Have the LP system checked for leakage each time a cylinder is refilled or after any part of the...

Page 64: ...vapor through the excess flow valve causing propane freeze up Should you experience propane freeze up close the main valve and wait 15 minutes before trying again 3 Listen carefully as propane begins...

Page 65: ...ns furnace consumption can be extremely high To calculate your propane supply take the BTU ratings for your propane appliances and divide that into the BTU availability Each gallon of propane 3 86 lit...

Page 66: ...SECTION 8 PROPANE SYSTEM 62 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 67: ...d hold it until the motor stops travel time is approx 25 seconds Operating the switch after the room is fully extended will damage the switch and motor After the slideout is extended verify that the c...

Page 68: ...ended Dexter Chassis Group DCG Center Drive Slide override flush floor models Disconnect the slideout motor brake wires from the power wires Connect a 9 volt battery harness to the motor brake wires L...

Page 69: ...l post a set of rules for you to see when you check in but your fellow campers will count on your basic good manners and courtesy Show respect to others don t make shortcuts through occupied campsites...

Page 70: ...ation SETTING UP YOUR CAMPSITE Un hitching your travel trailer 1 Position the RV as desired 2 Level the RV side to side 3 Block the wheels securely to prevent the RV from moving 4 Unhook the wire harn...

Page 71: ...ette can be converted into a bed To convert remove all the cushions from the booth dinette Lift the tabletop remove the detachable table legs and place the tabletop on the ledges provided between the...

Page 72: ...directional handle aligns with the pointer on the ceiling plate Turn the elevating crank counterclockwise in the DOWN direction until resistance is noted The antenna is now locked in the travel positi...

Page 73: ...tion In addition the use of undersized pans could expose a portion of the heating element to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper relationship of pans to burner will improve ef...

Page 74: ...ED The BBQ grill is for use outside of the RV Never use this grill inside a compartment or the RV Before operating the BBQ grill make sure that it is securely placed on the support bracket The BBQ gri...

Page 75: ...ditions or obstructions may prevent the dome from closing the resulting leakage could cause non warrantable damage THERMOSTAT There are may be up to two 12 volt DC thermostats in your RV Use the contr...

Page 76: ...inette in the bed position for travel if applicable _ Refrigerator door locked _ Set refrigerator to 12 volt if applicable _ Water heater turned off _ Water pump turned off Exterior _ Empty black hold...

Page 77: ...el lugs _ Coupler locking pin connected if applicable _ Dolly wheel removed if applicable _ Proper tongue weight maintained 10 15 of gross weight conventional travel trailer and contents _ Retract sta...

Page 78: ...SECTION 10 CAMPING OPERATING 74 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 79: ...ng to occur which can draw irritants into the air So it is very important to properly ventilate your RV to remove the outgassing This is more prevalent in new RV s as they release moisture from constr...

Page 80: ...i blinds and d cor glass should be cared for as follows Window treatments and curtains Dust occasionally with a vacuum and soft brush attachment Due to fire retardant chemicals they should be professi...

Page 81: ...colorfastness Carpet if so equipped Vacuum regularly with a vacuum cleaner with a revolving brush or beater bar Be sure the vacuum does not have teeth combs or rough edges as they may damage the carp...

Page 82: ...now and salt air Do not wash the RV when it is in direct sunlight Park the RV in the shade and spray it with water to remove dust Next using an ample amount of clean water and a car washing mitt or sp...

Page 83: ...r chamois to remove any white residue from dark colored plastic surfaces Do not use a scrubbing brush or other hard tools as they may damage the plastic surface Do not use wax containing abrasives tha...

Page 84: ...ge door you will need to fold up the beds to open up the area for storage To utilize this compartment follow these simple steps 1 Remove the mattress cushions and place them along the interior wall at...

Page 85: ...o not have set lifetimes Varying environmental factors affect the pliability and adhesiveness of sealants Sealants can be affected by ultraviolet exposure air pollution extreme temperatures and exposu...

Page 86: ...tely reflect the exact model of your RV make sure you inspect all sealants as indicated in the text If you have questions and or need assistance with sealing your RV consult with your dealer STORAGE C...

Page 87: ...nance items Prior to First Trip _ Check propane lines for leaks _ Check wheel lug nuts at specified intervals to listed torque specifications re torque as needed refer to the axle OEM operator s manua...

Page 88: ...igerator combustion seals Have cleaned and adjusted as necessary by a qualified technician RV type refrigerator only _ Inspect refrigerator door seals _ Lubricate hitch ball if applicable _ Lubricate...

Page 89: ...entative maintenance on entire trailer and all component parts _ Repack wheel bearings _ Replace battery on the carbon monoxide detector _ Rotate fluorescent tubes in the light fixtures Every Five Yea...

Page 90: ...SECTION 11 STORAGE MAINTENANCE 86 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY BLANK...

Page 91: ...15 877 5700 Microwave Outside shower B B Molders www bandbmolders com 574 259 7838 Propane alarm MTI www mtiindustries com 800 383 0269 Propane cylinder Manchester Tank www manchestertank com 800 877...

Page 92: ...SECTION 12 SPECIFICATIONS GLOSSARY OEM WHEEL LUG TORQUE CHART 88...

Page 93: ...Lights 10 15 amp fuse Option 11 15 amp fuse Option 12 20 amp breaker Main Slideout Motor CIRCUIT BREAKERS The following table provides generic circuit breaker alignment information Your RV may not be...

Page 94: ...VE OVEN 900 1500W 7 5 12 50 AMPS RADIO ESTIMATED 10 35W 10 30 AMPS REFRIGERATOR RV GAS ELECTRIC NORCOLD 611 300W 821 300W ESTIMATED 250 350W 2 00 3 00 AMPS SATELLITE RECEIVER ESTIMATED 50 150W 50 1 25...

Page 95: ...ter full propane weight and SCWR CITY WATER Term associated with the water supply you hook up to at the campsite It is called city water because water is pulled from a central outside source like a ci...

Page 96: ...LLOWABLE WEIGHT of the fully loaded vehicle including liquids passengers cargo and the tongue weight of any towed vehicle HITCH WEIGHT The amount of the camper s weight that rests on the tow vehicle I...

Page 97: ...the hitch UNLOADED UNLOADED VEHICLE WEIGHT UVW The WEIGHT of a vehicle as built at the factory with full fuel engine generator oil and coolants It does not include cargo fresh water propane occupants...

Reviews: